We’ve spent some time recently considering the Sixers’ options with the No. 10 pick in next week’s NBA draft, and today we’ll narrow things down to the five most likely choices, based on the team’s workouts and expert predictions. Take a look:

G Lonnie Walker (Miami)

T.J. Gibbs,Lonnie Walker IV

Miami's Lonnie Walker IV (4) drives in next to Notre Dame's T.J. Gibbs (10) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Robert Franklin)

The info

Height: 6-foot-5

Weight: 204 pounds

College stats

Points: 11.5 ppg

Rebounds: 2.6 rpg

Assists: 1.9 apg

An explosive athlete from Reading, Walker was recovering from an injury early in his freshman season with the Hurricanes and eventually settled in as a potent scorer. Analysts think Walker’s length and athleticism will allow him to become a top-tier defender in the NBA. Offensively, Walker needs to fine tune his skill set and improve his feel for the game, but he has a nice looking jump shot to work with.

How he fits in with Philly

As the Sixers continue to build around around Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, they’ll need to beef up their perimeter defense and add shooters who can be effective without dominating the ball. Walker fits that bill, and has some upside as a scorer to boot. The kid from Reading might need a few years to develop into a contributor, but he has the tools to fit in with Philadelphia’s core.